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Chromiumbark Coppice (Rockie Island)All around Fortress Peak are living trees of metal which seem to grow like any normal tree. The bark of these trees is rusty making it appear brown and red giving it a normal tree-link colour. The leafs of these trees are heavy and when they fall things below them are often impaled. The people of Fortress Peak harvest these metal trees and leaves and turn them into weapons and housing and material. The wildlife here has adapted to have very dense armour to remain safe from the leaves.

Intricate Iron Mines (Iron Mine Island)Running hundreds of kilometres below the Helm Islands are ten of thousands of kilometres worth of tunnels and mines that are constantly replenishing themselves with iron. Most of the caves are safe, while others are water filled or filled with metal creatures.

Dwarvenmire Smithing (Dwarvenmire Island)The Dwarven people have always been known to make the strongest of steels. Here one comes to request a weapon, armour, artifact or item to be forged by the Grand Smithy Herself,

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Dwarvenmire Kowl Town (Dwarvenmire Island)Dwarvenmire Kowl Town is a massive network of homes and buildings built within any empty mineshaft deep below the Dwarvenmire. The mines run so deep that most of the Dwarven population at the bottom has never seen sunlight. Near the core of the Dwarvenmire Kowl town is the Grand Hall, where the last king of the Dwarves leads his people.

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Rockie Farmlands (Rockie Island)After clear cutting trees for the lumber they needed, as well as the land, the people of the Helm Islands would put the barren land to use. While they imported most of their goods from the Laurentian Empire, they still needed to grow some of their own, and thus projects to convert rocky landscape to farmlands were born.